Dancehall artiste Danielle has released a song which many believe to be a taking shots at fellow artiste, D'Angel.
If the song, Man Wey mi Nuh Want, is in fact aimed at Beenie Man's estranged wife, Danielle would be the most recent of a long line of artistes (especially females) to take a shot at D'Angel, lyrically.
Danielle, in her song lashed out at the woman whose 'man' has requested a DNA test for his child. A part of the song said:
'Mi man nuh haffi have nuh doubt even if mi brd
Him na haffi do nuh DNA, him know a fi him seed
Mi nah fi call nuh name, everybody know a who
Di same gyal wey mash up Shocking Vibes Crew
She get mi cross, angry and miserable, too
Now every weh she guh she get boo
However, when contacted, Danielle said she did not say in the song who she was referring to but "whatever she (D'Angel) wants to think, she can think, and everything that I say in the song was already portrayed in the media, so she can't say anything about the song".
Danielle further claims that the song is "nothing personal".
"I don't wish bad for anyone, but the song speaks for itself and all I'm doing is showing a different side of Danielle it's just musical."
But giving a closer listen to Danielle's lyrics, it would appear as if it was more than 'just lyrical' as she continued to lash out in the song, saying,
'Di man a stick yuh fi a year, you is not a real bride, come on girl, where is your pride, bic
How a gyal fi a pre mi fi a man wey mi nuh waan, if a fight dem waan fi fight ova man, tell dem mi nah,
Mi a di brown girl in di ring an mi nuh regular, mi have mi good man an dem a throwky pardna.'
Danielle said that because she has not named anyone in the song, if confronted by D'Angel, she would not be willing to engage in a clash onstage as she maintains, "I'm not a clash artiste".
Danielle also denies that the song, which is a thinly veiled attack on D'Angel, was done in the hopes of furthering her career. D'Angel and Beenie Man have been receiving unprecedented media attention recently, following the dissolution of their marriage and its subsequent court drama.
"As I said, it is musical and this will not help my career, because I already have other big tunes out there like Beat It and Brown Girl In The Ring (featuring Beenie Man), but anything that happens as it relates to the song, I would appreciate it," Danielle says.
Danielle, who became known in dancehall circles because of her video with 'The Doctor', says she would be willing to do another collaboration with him and even Barbee, who she says is also a good friend of hers. Beenie's perceived relationship with Barbee was also believed to have caused the breakdown of the marriage.
THE STAR was unable to reach D'Angel for a comment on the matter. A member of her management team, however, said that it is unlikely that D'Angel heard the song. She is said to be off the island for a few days and is expected to return to the island today.